US20020079687A1 - Steering column of power steering apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
A steering column of a power steering apparatus constructed with a tube fixed at the steering column and a steering shaft inserted at the inner side of the tube to transmit manipulation force to steering linkage in response to manipulation of a steering wheel, the steering column comprising: a screw part formed at the external surface of the steering shaft; guide rails installed at the internal side of the tube correspondingly to the screw part; and a ring coupled with a screw of the screw part for moving lengthwise along the guide rail to the steering shaft, where protruded parts are respectively formed at the lengthwise center of the guide rail and the ring, thereby stabilizing the on-centering feeling at its neutral state, while a car is driven at high speed, and requiring only slight manipulation force for low speed steering operations and parking of a car.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a steering column of a power steering apparatus.
- 2. Description of the Invention
- In general, a power steering apparatus is used for satisfying consumers demand to carry out light, swift steering operations. As shown in FIG. 1, the manipulation force generated by a
steering wheel 2 is transmitted through asteering column 4 to agear box 6 and further transmitted through steering linkage including apitman arm 8 to front wheels. At this time, the hydraulic pressure generated by driving anoil pump 10 decreases the manipulation force of thesteering wheel 2. Anoil pump 10 supplies oil from anoil tank 12 through a hydraulic line. - As shown in FIG. 2, inside a
housing 14 of thegear box 6, large andsmall torsion bars 16 with two different spring constants are integrally installed at the end ofsteering shaft 15 of thesteering column 4, and control valve with two pairs of 18, 18′ is installed to utilize the twist of theflappers torsion bars 16 made by the manipulation force of thesteering wheel 2 and friction between the front wheels and earth to change hydraulic route by the flappers. - Accordingly, the power steering apparatus thus constructed has a pressure-torque characteristic determined by thickness of the
torsion bars 16, the end shape and size of thesteering shaft 15. - Generally, if the
torsion bars 16 are thin and if the characteristic determined by the end shape and size of thesteering shaft 15 is light, the weak manipulation force may manipulate the steering wheel but deteriorate its on-center feeling. In other words, the steering wheel may be rotated by slight force and bring up a problem of instability in the steering force when a car is driven at its high speed. - In addition, if the torsion bars are thick and the characteristic of end of the
steering shaft 15 is heavy, there may be another problem of requiring greater manipulation force in spite of its greater on-center feeling. - Furthermore, if the pressure-torque characteristic is made light and if thin torsion bars are used to achieve slight manipulation force, the steering wheel is sensitively reacted to external turbulences transmitted from tires of a driven car to thereby cause a problem of losing stability in operations.
- It is an object of the present invention to solve the aforementioned problems and provide a steering column of a power steering apparatus which can improve on-centering feeling while a car is driven at a high speed, and can make its manipulation force lighter while the car is driven at a low speed or parked for its complete stop.
- In order to accomplish the aforementioned object of the present invention, there is provided a steering column of a power steering apparatus constructed with a tube fixed at the steering column and a steering shaft inserted at the inner side of the tube to transmit the manipulation force to steering linkage according to manipulation of a steering wheel, the steering column comprising:
- a screw part formed at the external surface of the steering shaft;
- guide rails installed at the internal side of the tube correspondingly to the screw part; and
- a ring coupled with a screw of the screw part for moving lengthwise along the guide rail to the steering shaft, where protruded parts are respectively formed at the lengthwise center of the guide rail and the ring.
- It is preferable that the guide rail and the ring are made of a plastic material with a predetermined degree of elasticity.
- It is preferable that stoppers are fastened at both sides of the guide rail to restrict the ring in the distance of its motion.
- For fuller understanding of the nature and object of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 is a structural view for illustrating a conventional power steering apparatus;
- FIG. 2 is a structural view for illustrating an embodiment of a gear box of a conventional power steering apparatus;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view for illustrating a steering column of a power steering apparatus in accordance with the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal, cross-sectional view for illustrating part A shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along with an arrow marked as line V-V shown in FIG. 4; and
- FIG. 6 illustrates a steering column of the present invention at its operational state.
- Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view for illustrating a steering column of a power steering apparatus in accordance with the present invention. As shown in FIG. 3, the
steering column 20 of the present invention includes atube 22 fixed at the housing of a gear box (not shown) and asteering shaft 26 inserted at the internal side of thetube 22 for transmitting the manipulation force to steering linkage according to the manipulation of asteering wheel 24. - Besides, a
tilt lever 28 is mounted at one side of thesteering column 20, and thetube 22 is fixed at the housing of the gear box with acover bracket 30. - As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, a
screw part 32 is formed at the external side of thesteering shaft 26 closed to thecover bracket 30, and aguide rail 34 is positioned at the internal side of thetube 22 correspondingly to thescrew part 32. Aring 36 is screwed at the internal side of thescrew part 32. In addition, 38, 38′ are mounted at both sides of thestoppers guide rail 34. - At this time, the
guide rail 34 may be protruded at the internal side of thetube 22 or fixed at the internal side of thetube 22 by welding or fastening with an additional member. It may be in the shape of a rectangular rod coupled lengthwise along thetube 22. It is preferable that theguide rail 34 is made of an elastic plastic material. There is aprotruded part 34 a at the center of theguide rail 34 in length and in width. - A nut is positioned at the internal side of the
ring 36 to be screwed with thescrew part 32, and hitching 36 a, 36 a′ are protruded at the external side of thejaws ring 36. Theguide rail 34 is inserted between the two hitching jaws. Therefore, if thesteering shaft 26 is rotated to one direction, thering 36 will move only to the length of the steering shaft. Aprotruded part 36 b is made between the hitching 36 a, 36 a′ to be closely adhered to thejaws protruded part 34 a. It is preferable that thering 36 and the 36 a, 36 a′ formed thereon should be made identical to thehitching jaws guide rail 34 in length. It is also preferable that thering 36 is made of an elastic plastic material. - The
38, 38′ are made in the shape of a rectangle. When thestoppers steering shaft 26 is completely rotated to one direction, the lateral side of thering 36 will hit against the 38, 38′ to prevent the steering shaft from rotating any further. The gaps C, C′ to thestoppers guide rail 34 are smaller than the width W of thering 36. As a result, thering 36 is screwed to thescrew part 32 of the steering shaft even if the lateral part of the ring may hit against the 38, 38′.stoppers - The
38, 38′ are protruded at the internal side of thestoppers tube 22 or fixed at the internal side of thetube 22 by welding or fastening with an additional member, so that they are coupled along the internal circumference of thetube 22 in the shape of rings. - When the steering column of the power steering apparatus of the present invention thus constructed, as shown in FIG. 4, is at its neutral state, the
protruded parts 34 a of theguide rail 34 will be in contact with theprotruded part 36 b of thering 36, resulting in an increase in manipulation torque. Therefore, when a car is driven at a high speed, the on-center feeling about the car may be stabilized or improved at its neutral state. - Furthermore, if the
steering shaft 26 is rotated, thering 36 moves to prevent the protruders from being in contact to decrease its manipulation force and to make the steering operations smooth. - As shown in FIG. 6, if the
steering shaft 26 is rotated completely to one direction at its neutral state, the lateral side of thering 36 hits against thestopper 38 not to get thesteering shaft 26 rotated any further. Since even an identical car has different positions of the stoppers in the gear box to determine internal/external steering angles of tires, different types of the gear boxes have been needed. However, since the 38, 38′ are connected with the steering column in the present invention, the aforementioned problem of the conventional steering column can be solved.stoppers - On the other hand, the
guide rail 34 and thering 36 are made of an elastic plastic material, so that it may be possible to control the steering wheel lightly. - The present invention is not to be limited to the preferred embodiment described above, but a variety of modifications can be made thereto.
- In other words, there are advantages in the steering column of the power steering apparatus of the present invention in that the on-centering feeling is stabilized at its neutral state, while a car is driven at high speed, in that only a slight force is required for low speed steering operations and parking of a car and in that different types of gear boxes are not needed for the same car.
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1. A steering column of a power steering apparatus constructed with a tube fixed at the steering column and a steering shaft inserted at the inner side of the tube to transmit manipulation force to steering linkage in response to manipulation of a steering wheel, the steering column comprising:
a screw part formed at the external surface of the steering shaft;
guide rails installed at the internal side of the tube correspondingly to the screw part; and
a ring coupled with a screw of the screw part for moving lengthwise along the guide rail to the steering shaft, where protruded parts are respectively formed at the lengthwise center of the guide rail and the ring.
2. The column, as defined in claim 1 , wherein the guide rail and the ring are made of a plastic material with a predetermined degree of elasticity.
3. The column, as defined in claim 1 , wherein stoppers are installed at both sides of the guide rail for restricting the ring in the distance of its motion.
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